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    August 19, 2024

    The Slovak Philharmonic is one of the most important cultural institutions in Bratislava and Slovakia. It started its activities in 1949 and since then has established itself as the main orchestral and concert ensemble that represents Slovak musical culture at the domestic and international level.
    The Slovak Philharmonic was founded after the Second World War, at a time when Slovakia was trying to establish new cultural institutions and strengthen its cultural profile. Since its inception, the Philharmonic has become a key player on the Slovak music scene and an important ensemble that supports the development of symphonic music.
    The Slovak Philharmonic is based in Reduta, which is its home building. The Reduta, also known as the Bratislava Philharmonic, is a historic building located on Karadžičová street in Bratislava. It was built in the years 1910-1914 and is one of the most beautiful examples of Neo-Renaissance architecture in the city. Reduta is known for its exceptional acoustics and elegant design, which is ideal for classical music concerts.

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      August 24, 2018

      Most important orchestra of Slovakia.

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        February 13, 2021

        The Slovak Philharmonic or Slovak State Philharmonic is a Slovak symphony orchestra based in Bratislava. Founded in 1949, the orchestra has resided since the 1950s in the Baroque era Reduta Bratislava concert hall constructed in 1773.
          The Slovak Philharmonic is the most important orchestra in Slovakia.

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            October 5, 2024

            The Slovak Philharmonic is the most important orchestra in Slovakia. Its headquarters are in the Redoute in the old town of Bratislava. There is a concert hall there for 700 visitors.
            de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slowakische_Philharmonie

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              June 29, 2025

              The visit to the Slovak Philharmonic was very nice

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                The most important orchestra in the city with seats for 700 listeners is located in the redoubt.

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                  August 20, 2024

                  The Slovak Philharmonic began its activities in 1949 and since then has established itself as the main orchestral and concert ensemble that represents Slovak musical culture at the domestic and international level.
                  The Slovak Philharmonic was founded after the Second World War, at a time when Slovakia was trying to establish new cultural institutions and strengthen its cultural profile. Since its inception, the Philharmonic has become a key player on the Slovak music scene and an important ensemble that supports the development of symphonic music.
                  The Slovak Philharmonic is based in Reduta, which is its home building. The Reduta, also known as the Bratislava Philharmonic, is a historic building located on Karadžičová street in Bratislava. It was built in the years 1910-1914 and is one of the most beautiful examples of Neo-Renaissance architecture in the city. Reduta is known for its exceptional acoustics and elegant design, which is ideal for classical music concerts.
                  In addition to concerts in Bratislava, the philharmonic regularly performs on foreign tours, which contributes to its international recognition. The orchestra participates in various international festivals and cooperates with important conductors and soloists from all over the world.
                  The Slovak Philharmonic also focuses on the education and development of the young generation. It organizes concerts for schools and youth, which are designed to engage young listeners and encourage their interest in classical music. The Philharmonic also provides opportunities for young artists and composers through various competitions and workshops.
                  The Slovak Philharmonic plays a key role in the cultural life of Bratislava and Slovakia. It is not only a center for classical music, but also a place where Slovak and international culture meet. Her concerts are often sought after not only by local residents, but also by visitors to the city who want to enjoy the high level of musical art.

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                    August 20, 2024

                    The Slovak Philharmonic is one of the most important cultural institutions in Bratislava and Slovakia. It started its activities in 1949 and since then has established itself as the main orchestral and concert ensemble that represents Slovak musical culture at the domestic and international level.
                    The Slovak Philharmonic was founded after the Second World War, at a time when Slovakia was trying to establish new cultural institutions and strengthen its cultural profile. Since its inception, the Philharmonic has become a key player on the Slovak music scene and an important ensemble that supports the development of symphonic music.
                    The Slovak Philharmonic is based in Reduta, which is its home building. The Reduta, also known as the Bratislava Philharmonic, is a historic building located on Karadžičová street in Bratislava. It was built in the years 1910-1914 and is one of the most beautiful examples of Neo-Renaissance architecture in the city. Reduta is known for its exceptional acoustics and elegant design, which is ideal for classical music concerts.
                    The Slovak Philharmonic has a wide selection of symphonic, chamber and orchestral music in its repertoire.

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